Karin Kallmaker - Writing Career

Writing Career

  • In Every Port (1990)
  • Touchwood (1991)
  • Paperback Romance (1992)
  • Car Pool (1993)
  • Painted Moon (1994)
  • Wild Things (1996)
  • Embrace in Motion (1997)
  • Night Vision (1997) (writing as Laura Adams)
  • Christabel (1998) (writing as Laura Adams)
  • Making Up for Lost Time (1998)
  • Watermark (1999)
  • The Dawning (1999) (writing as Laura Adams)
  • Unforgettable (2000)
  • Frosting on the Cake (2001) (short stories)
  • Tunnel of Light 1: Sleight of Hand (2001) (writing as Laura Adams)
  • Substitute for Love (2001)
  • Tunnel of Light 2: Seeds of Fire (2002) (writing as Laura Adams)
  • Maybe Next Time (2003)
  • All the Wrong Places (2004)
  • New Exploits 1: Once Upon a Dyke (2004) (with Johnson, Szymanski, Watts)
  • One Degree of Separation (2004)
  • Sugar (2004)
  • Just Like That (2005)
  • New Exploits 2: Bell, Book and Dyke (2005) (with Johnson, Szymanski, Watts)
  • 18th & Castro (2006) (short stories)
  • New Exploits 3: Stake through the Heart (2006) (with Johnson, Szymanski, Watts)
  • Finders Keepers (2006)
  • New Exploits 4: Tall in the Saddle (2007) (with Johnson, Szymanski, Watts)
  • In Deep Waters 1: Cruising the Seas (2007) (with Radclyffe)
  • Christabel (Second Edition) (2008)
  • In Deep Waters 2: Cruising the Strip (2008) (with Radclyffe)
  • The Kiss That Counted (2008)
  • Warming Trend (2009)
  • Stepping Stone (2009)
  • Above Temptation (2010)
  • Roller Coaster (2011)

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